Affordable Housing

3150 El Camino Real, rendering by Studio T Square

Builder’s Remedy Application Filed for 3150 El Camino Real, Palo Alto

Acclaim Companies has filed an alternative application for what is now a builder’s remedy-assisted plan to develop 3150 El Camino Real in Palo Alto, Santa Clara County. The seven-story project, initially filed this June, aims to build 380 new homes on the 2.55-acre site. Communications with the city’s planning department show the developer is filing the second application in response to the department’s signal of disapproval for the increased housing.

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797 South Almaden, rendering via the East Bay Times

San Jose Request Federal Funds for Affordable Housing Project

The City of San Jose has submitted a request for funds from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for a six-story affordable housing project near Downtown San Jose, Santa Clara County. The project will create 99 units that will either become permanent supportive housing or rapid rehousing units at 797 South Almaden Avenue. RCD Housing is the project developer.

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2205 Mission Street, rendering via MEDA

Demolition Permits Filed for Affordable Teacher Housing in Mission District, San Francisco

Demolition permits have been filed for the existing structure at 2205 Mission Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. The project will replace the existing damaged building with 63 affordable for-sale apartments for teacher workforce housing. The project developer, Mission Economic Development Agency, expects to start demolition this October, with completion by 2025.

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